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Almost 500 square meters of property owned by Harald Juhnke

Spacious 500 square meter property owned by Harald Juhnke

Harald Juhnke Deserves a Direct Ku'damm Landmark (Historical Image) Snapshot
Harald Juhnke Deserves a Direct Ku'damm Landmark (Historical Image) Snapshot

Giving a 470 Square Meter Swathe to Harald Juhnke on Kurfürstendamm

Harald Juhnke procures a 500 square meter property - Almost 500 square meters of property owned by Harald Juhnke

You heard it right, folks! Berlin's bustling Kurfürstendamm is about to get a new landmark named after the renowned Berlin actor and entertainer, Harald Juhnke. Slated to be around 470 square meters, the location at the intersection of Kurfürstendamm, Grolmanstraße, and Uhlandstraße is expected to be officially christened "Harald Juhnke Square" once the dust settles, assuming no objections are raised by the looming deadline in September.

Has the neighborhood got something to say about it?

The proposed name change officially goes live once nobody raises a rabble until September. If the streets remain quiet, the street sign will stand tall.

Born in 1929 at Municipal Women's Clinic Charlottenburg, Harald Juhnke, kickstarted his acting career sooner rather than later. For almost five decades, he reigned supreme in the entertainment industry, gracing both theater stages and German TV screens. His ties to western Berlin's theater scene ran deep, and his memory lives on even after his passing on April 1, 2005.

A spiffy little recap:

Harald Juhnke - A charismatic German actor and entertainer known for his work on the big and small screens.Kurfürstendamm - The lively pulse of Berlin, known for nightlife, shopping, and entertainment.Honor - A tribute to an esteemed member of the German entertainment industry.Berlin - The city that breathes life into Juhnke's legacy.

  1. It seems the community is yet to voice their opinions about renaming the intersection of Kurfürstendamm, Grolmanstraße, and Uhlandstraße as "Harald Juhnke Square," as per the proposal, before the deadline in September.
  2. With Harald Juhnke being a celebrated figure in the entertainment industry who spent a significant part of his career in West Berlin, the naming of a square after him on Kurfürstendamm, known for its vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene, would ultimately be a noble gesture of honor and tribute to his enduring legacy.

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